Sentences with phrase «potentially useful applications»

«In both these uses, the underlying technologies, in the form of blockchains or distributed ledgers, may prove to have potentially useful applications in facilitating payments and trade settlements,» he said.
Potentially useful application of the «low - sugar group finding things 40 % sweeter» study: when making kid birthday cookies, brownies, etc., it's pretty trivial to substitute coconut milk 1:1 for milk, gluten - free flour 1:1 for wheat flour, but what about sugar?

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The work can potentially be applied to miniaturizing MAVs useful for remote observation and dispersion in a range of applications, from agriculture to space exploration, especially in conditions hazardous to humans.
Further, it's impossible to cut basic research without potentially cutting out some really useful knowledge important applications.
The conducting electrons at the interface form a two - dimensional electron gas (2DEG) which boasts exotic quantum properties that make the system potentially useful in electronics and photonics applications.
OpenPDS preserves all that potentially useful data, but in a repository controlled by the end user, not the application developer or service provider.
They take the form of cylindrical carbon molecules and have novel properties that make them potentially useful in a wide variety of applications in nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science.
Numerous recent articles, including some patent applications, deal with the identification of compounds belonging to diverse chemical classes, claiming to inhibit CXCR4, thus, potentially useful for a broad clinical application.
However, Periscope also has potentially interesting and useful applications for public health and journalism, amongst other things.
Such heterogeneity in parental knowledge would have important implications and applications as it would help researchers identify those families (and their potentially resilient characteristics) that are able to ward off declines in parental knowledge versus those that demonstrate more typical patterns (and, as a parent, I can imagine that information being very useful).
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